Phoenix police officer Richard Greco wore a department issued lapel camera throughout his "service," after complaints were filed against him the videos of his patrols were finally watched, and what was shown was a cop acting like, well, a cop. (Incidentally, enforcing idiot laws written by criminal politicians doesn't exactly attract the best and brightest.)

Surprisingly, Greco was fired after the videos were reviewed. (If only he had killed someone and their dog, then he'd still have a job.)

Every cop in the US should be required to wear one of these cameras, and every patrol should be a matter of public record freely watchable by anyone on YouTube.

Surely most cops will find this acceptable, after all, if they're not doing anything wrong, what do they have to hide?

We shouldn't have to wait for a complaint to be filed before any of these videos are watched, let the public crowd-source through these lapel cams and I assure you we'll find reason to fire every officer on the force.

As Richard Greco candidly stated, he's only got "one tool" when it comes to "law enforcement" -- to beat people up and take them to jail.
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